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Air ambulance services take off

But it's 'ﬂier beware' for the customers of a confusing, lightly
regulated industry.

More Americans than ever before are traveling to Africa, Asia,
and South America. These adventurers now include many older
people with the time, money, and able bodies necessary for such
long, awe-inspiring trips.

But even if you're in good overall health, there's no getting
around the fact that age makes you more vulnerable to medical
setbacks. A serious one at home may become calamitous when it
happens overseas, particularly in a remote place. Some commercial
airlines reserve space for a stretcher and medical personnel in
the back of the cabin, so you could always get home that way. But
many airlines — British Airways, for example — are no longer
providing that service.

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Daily Health Tip

Eat breakfast every day

Eating a nutritious breakfast is a great way to jump-start the day. Eating a healthy breakfast can also keep your cholesterol in check, make your body more responsive to insulin (and so help protect against type 2 diabetes), improve your performance on memory-related tasks, minimize impulse snacking and overeating at other meals, and boost your intake of essential nutrients — and may also help keep your weight in check.